SPORTS BRIEFS: Future Riders A-Squad wins wild championship game; free golf at Sunland on Saturday; Glow run registration underway

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 10.0px; font: 10.0px ‘ITC Franklin Gothic Std’}                                The Port Angeles Future Riders are the North Olympic Youth Football League A-Squad champions. Team members are: Tucker Swain, Oliver Martinez, Parker Pavlak, Loki Ellis, Aidric McBride, Owen Leitz, Drew Disher, River Flores, Jaron Toliver, Carson Waddell, Asante Korsmo, Nicholas Bell, Jared Gadberry, Braeden Baker, Mason Harris, Kody Williams, Conner Clark, Dylan Mann, Jude Wallace, Ryan Petty, Jayson Louderback, Hunter Flores, Weston Groff, Braydon Wopperer, Arlo Pullara, Cooper Nees, Brayden Martin, Riley Pippin, Owen Stuber, Dylan Grenot and not pictured, Jasper Penic and Lendyll Atwater. The team was coached by Alex Martinez, Carey Pavlak, Trevor Shumway, Shane Martin, Corey Clark, Terry Wopperer and Kelly Flanagan.

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; line-height: 10.0px; font: 10.0px ‘ITC Franklin Gothic Std’} The Port Angeles Future Riders are the North Olympic Youth Football League A-Squad champions. Team members are: Tucker Swain, Oliver Martinez, Parker Pavlak, Loki Ellis, Aidric McBride, Owen Leitz, Drew Disher, River Flores, Jaron Toliver, Carson Waddell, Asante Korsmo, Nicholas Bell, Jared Gadberry, Braeden Baker, Mason Harris, Kody Williams, Conner Clark, Dylan Mann, Jude Wallace, Ryan Petty, Jayson Louderback, Hunter Flores, Weston Groff, Braydon Wopperer, Arlo Pullara, Cooper Nees, Brayden Martin, Riley Pippin, Owen Stuber, Dylan Grenot and not pictured, Jasper Penic and Lendyll Atwater. The team was coached by Alex Martinez, Carey Pavlak, Trevor Shumway, Shane Martin, Corey Clark, Terry Wopperer and Kelly Flanagan.

Future Riders A-Squad wins title in thriller

FORKS — The Port Angeles Future Riders A-Squad rallied from an early 13-0 deficit for a nailbiting 26-25 win over Forks in the North Olympic Youth Football League Championship game at Spartan Stadium.

Early touchdowns by Forks’ Alex Pursley and Noah Foster put Port Angeles in a tough spot before some second quarter defensive adjustments slowed the Spartans’ attack.

A touchdown run by Future Riders’ Jude Wallace cut the lead to 13-6 at halftime.

Carson Northcutt scored quickly in the second half to boost Forks to a 19-6 advantage.

Port Angeles’ rally was keyed by some crucial defensive stops.

Oliver Martinez scored twice for the Future Riders as the lead swung in Port Angeles’ favor 20-19.

A fumble recovery on a special teams play led to a Wallace touchdown with less than 3 minutes to play to put Port Angeles up 26-19.

Forks wouldn’t quit, marching down the field and scoring on a Pursley to Foster touchdown pass on fourth and 3 with 26 seconds left.

The Spartans went for two and the win but Pursley was stopped on a quarterback keeper just shy of the goal line by Cooper Nees.

It was the first A-Squad championship for the Future Riders since 2014.

Free golf Saturday

SEQUIM — Sunland Golf and Country Club will host a free golf day Saturday.

All golfers that play the course Saturday will receive a complimentary green fee.

Regular cart fees apply and golf carts are limited.

Tee times start at 9 a.m. with 10 minute intervals (barring frost delay).

For more information or to book your tee time, call 360-683-6800, ext. 13.

Blyn Glow Run

BLYN — The Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe 5K/10K, a glow run evening race, will be held Saturday, Dec. 7.

The 5- or 10-kilometer (3.1- or 6.2-mile) event will begin at 4:30 p.m. at the Jamestown Tribal Center, 1033 Old Blyn Highway.

The course will be an out-and-back along the Olympic Discovery Trail.

Participants need to bring a headlamp or flashlight as the race will be held after sunset.

Registration is $35 for the 5K and $40 for the 10K.

To sign up, visit www.runthepeninsula.com/jamestown.

Volunteer course marshals and monitors also are sought.

To volunteer, visit tinyurl.com/PDN-GlowRun.

Peninsula Daily News

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